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A 36 year-old female with a painless leg nodule

A 36 year-old female presents with this painless nodule on her lower leg. She notes that its size fluctuates, but that it is usually around 1 cm in diameter. When squeezed, the nodule dimples inward. (more…)

A terrifying tale: the evil within.

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Halloween is nearly upon us, so I thought I’d tell you a scary (but true) story. It’s creepier if you read it with a Transylvanian accent (starting now). (more…)

A 6 month-old male with failure to thrive



A 6 month-old male infant presents with failure to thrive. His mother notes that he has loose, foul smelling stools. A representative field of his blood smear is shown here. (more…)

What causes fever of unknown origin?

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That might sound like “Who’s buried in Grant’s tomb?” or “When was the war of 1812?” but it’s actually a really good question. (more…)

The four hereditary platelet disorders

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There are four hereditary platelet disorders you should know a few things about. (more…)

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